Are you ready?

These are just my base predictions and I still think several of these states are too close to call. For example, while I put them in Mr. Obama's column, I still believe NV, WI, and PA are in play and very winnable for Mr. Romney. If crowds at his recent stops in these states are any indication of his supporters' enthusiasm, Mr. Romney will likely be able to claim victory in these states as well.

It is close. You can piss and moan all you want but it is. Simple fact.

I can see one candidate win all the toss ups but I doubt it. E ven if they did it would be by close margins.

I say Romney wins, CO, FL, NC, VA, NH and OH.

I say Obama wins, PA, NV, IA, WI, MN and MI.

Potential surprise loss for Romney is FL and surprise win for him is PA.

Who's pissing and moaning? I find PW and others' open love for Romney hilarious and the fact that they think he's going to win even moreso. Obama wins, and like Kicky basically spelled out it out weeks ago, it's not really that close.

Who's pissing and moaning? I find PW and others' open love for Romney hilarious and the fact that they think he's going to win even moreso. Obama wins, and like Kicky basically spelled out it out weeks ago, it's not really that close.

Outside of PW give me one person with "open love" for him. Far more "open love" of Obama on here.

As all the polling for the last month shows it is close. Especially in the popular vote (yes I know that doesn't count).

A Pennsylvania judge is issuing an order to reinstate Republican election officials across Philadelphia who allegedly were ejected or refused entry by on-site Democratic voting chief judges, GOP officials tell Fox News.
One Republican official claimed that "just under 70" Republican election officials were blocked from Philadelphia polling sites Tuesday morning by Democrats on site. One of them, the official claimed, "was shoved out of the polling place."
"For this many inspectors to be ejected from polling places is rare, even for Philadelphia," the official told FoxNews.com.
Elsewhere in the city, a representative from the New Black Panther Party was also spotted outside a polling site. The New Black Panthers stirred controversy in 2008 when members appeared outside a polling site, one of them holding a billy club. The representative seen Tuesday morning was not armed.
The flap over the election judges, though, was widespread. Republicans claim they are obtaining a series of court orders to seat the so-called election "inspectors," and sheriff's deputies will be available to escort them

Sounds like they are already admitting defeat and pulling out the desperation BS cards. Besides, we all know that Philly would have gone to Romney had those doggon Black Panthers not taken over the city!......

But seriously, by simply gaining the nomination many Christians have been forced to accept Mormonism as a Christian religion. I know hate, hate speech and intolerance for Mormons is widely accepted outside of Utah and a Mormon President would go a long way to correcting that.